Debt Financing Funded Information Technology Startups
Among the 28 most recent Information Technology companies reporting debt financing, the largest disclosed round is Everstream’s $148M (2022-05-05), which m…
Among the 28 most recent Information Technology companies reporting debt financing, the largest disclosed round is Everstream’s $148M (2022-05-05), which materially exceeds the next-largest disclosed amounts such as ID.me’s $120M (2021-09-15) and Vosker’s $78M (2021-12-16). Below that top band, several mid-sized rounds cluster in the $40M–$60M range (e.g., Huntress $40M on 2022-09-07; Stanza Living $56M on 2022-03-23; Axispoint Technology Solutions Group $57M on 2022-02-16), while many other entries are far smaller (e.g., Hellcat Technologies $30K on 2022-05-20).
Timing and geography also show concentration: the listing spans 2021-07-22 (ThoughtWorld $2M) through 2022-10-06 (Wintermute $10M), with a heavy run from 2022-03 through 2022-06 (many rounds between $2M and $8M). Geographically, the data is international, but the United States is prominent across multiple states (Virginia, California, Washington, Ohio, and others), while a notable share of rounds has undisclosed or very small disclosed amounts (Transifex undisclosed on 2022-05-26; Disco Labs undisclosed on 2021-11-01; plus Hellcat Technologies at $30K on 2022-05-20).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed debt-financing round in this IT slice, and how separated is it from the rest?
Everstream’s $148M (2022-05-05) is the largest disclosed amount in the 28-row view. The next-largest disclosed amounts shown are ID.me at $120M (2021-09-15) and Vosker at $78M (2021-12-16), placing Everstream meaningfully above the remainder of the disclosed distribution.
Are there clear size outliers on the low end alongside the large rounds?
Hellcat Technologies reports $30K (2022-05-20), which is the smallest disclosed amount among the disclosed entries. There are also two debt rounds with “undisclosed” amounts—Transifex on 2022-05-26 and Disco Labs on 2021-11-01—so the disclosed range is wide rather than only large-minus-small.
Which rounds fall closest to the top of the date window (most recent 90 days in this list)?
The most recent date shown is 2022-10-06 (Wintermute $10M). Within the prior 90 days of that date, several rounds appear in September and early October 2022, including Saporo ($200K, 2022-10-05), Crosslake Technologies ($50M, 2022-09-19), Huntress ($40M, 2022-09-07), and Keepit ($23M, 2022-06-09 is outside that 90-day window).
Do the rounds cluster by time, or are they spread evenly across 2021–2022?
They’re not evenly spread: the dataset runs from ThoughtWorld on 2021-07-22 to Wintermute on 2022-10-06, but a dense set of reported rounds appears during 2022-03 through 2022-06. Examples include Stanza Living ($56M, 2022-03-23), Raydiant ($5M, 2022-02-16), Everstream ($148M, 2022-05-05), and Keepit ($23M, 2022-06-09).
Is the geography concentrated in any particular place, or is it broadly distributed?
The list is broadly distributed across countries and states, with the United States recurring in multiple entries (e.g., Wintermute in Virginia, Huntress in Maryland, Everstream in Ohio, and Raydiant in California). There’s no single city repeated in multiple rows, but there is a repeated presence of U.S. states rather than a single dominant metro.
Which amount bands show up most consistently, and where do the mid/large rounds sit relative to the smaller ones?
A visible mid-to-large band appears in the $40M–$60M range (e.g., Huntress $40M on 2022-09-07, Stanza Living $56M on 2022-03-23, Axispoint Technology Solutions Group $57M on 2022-02-16). Meanwhile, smaller disclosed amounts recur below that band, including Mindera at $2M (2022-06-03) and Dreamhammer at $370K (2022-05-17), which makes the distribution skew toward a few large deals.
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